Any information about Esperanto is pointless if
the target group is unaware of the existence of linguistic
inequality and the undemocratic nature of the present
international linguistic order.

It follows that the first aim of information
must be to reveal to the general public the fundamental lack
of democracy in a communication system which gives lifelong
privilege to some while demanding from others years of effort
to acquire an imperfect knowledge of a particular
language.

In attempting to start a discussion on
linguistic inequality and language rights, many potential
allies with similar aims can be found.

There are many scientific works on the effects
of linguistic inequality at international, local and
individual levels.

For those responsible for information, the
subject is worth studying carefully. To change reality
it is first necessary to get to know it in depth.